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The influence of ethylene and spermine on phosphatase activity during senescence in Marchantia polymorpha
Two isophosphatases were identified in senescing Marchantia polymorpha thalli. Ethylene elevated total phosphatase activity by 133%-155%. Spermine reduced total phosphatase activity by 135%-175%. Simultaneous treatment with ethylene and spermine led to a 120%-163% decrease in activity compared with...
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description | Two isophosphatases were identified in senescing Marchantia polymorpha thalli. Ethylene elevated total phosphatase activity by 133%-155%. Spermine reduced total phosphatase activity by 135%-175%. Simultaneous treatment with ethylene and spermine led to a 120%-163% decrease in activity compared with ethylene treatment alone. The increase in phosphatase levels associated with ethylene treatment suggests that this enzyme is associated with senescence in Marchantia. An antisenescence function for spermine is also indicated. |
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